A place to share photographs and pictures. Feel free to post your own, but please read the rules first (see below), and note that we are not a catch-all for general images (of screenshots, comics, etc.)

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Posting Rules

No screenshots, No pictures with added/superimposed text.This includes image macros, comics, infographics and most diagrams. Text (e.g. a URL) serving to credit the original author is exempt.

No porn or gore.NSFW content must be tagged.

No personal information.This includes anything hosted on Facebook's servers, as they can be traced to the original account holder. Stalking & harassment will not be tolerated.No missing-persons requests!

No post titles soliciting votes(e.g. "upvote this").

No DAE, "[FIXED]" or "cake day" posts, nor posts addressed to a specific redditor."[FIXED]" posts should be added as a comment to the original image.

Submissions must link directly to a specific image file or to a website with minimal ads.We do not allow blog hosting of images ("blogspam"), but links to albums on image hosting websites are okay. URL shorteners are prohibited.

Please be civil when commenting. Racist/sexist/homophobic comments and personal attacks against other redditors do not belong here.

If your submission appears to be filtered, but definitely meets the above rules, please send us a message with a link to the comments section of your post (not a direct link to the image). Don't delete it as that just makes the filter hate you!

If you come across any rule violations please report the submission or message the mods and one of us will remove it!

Please note: serial reposters may be filtered

Please also try to come up with original post titles. Submissions that use certain clichés/memes will be automatically tagged with a warning.

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Once, when I was drunk, I put Flight of the Navigator on my Netflix queue and didn't realize it until it came in the mail. I almost sent it back, but I figured it was already here so I might as well watch it. I was not disappointed.

What was the name of that movie where the kids discovered, with the help of thier Apple IIc or some such that they could create a bubble of any size and fly it all over the place... So they end up making a space ship out of trash cans and such and surround it in the bubble and take off for outer space and encounter some kind of crazy alien dude?

I don't know about you, but the original title turned me off. I think I forwarded it to my wife (who has decided she was a professional photographer for 2 weeks.) Otherwise I ignored it, and I'm glad to see it reposted.

Complain about reposts. Reddit is dynamic. People come and go, and there are hundreds of subreddits on the front page. Just because you have seen it before doesn't mean everyone else has, and a link's presence on the front page indicates there are a lot of people who haven't seen it before. If you feel it's been reposted, downvote it. The most repetitive content on reddit is "This is a repost." Think about that.

Taking other people's photography and claiming it as your own is NOT what Reddit is about. At least give the original poster some credit since the only way you would have ever come across those photos originally is Reddit. It's not like this person just happened to post the same news article about riots in London that someone else did. This is blatant.

Well said, my squinty eyes see little writing bottom right hand corner, Copyright something something, did original photographer get credit in post? Perhaps a nice link back to his website or collection of works?

Agreed. I saw the original thread in which the photographer posted his work (including this shot). It was explicitly his and he even made downloads available for everyone clamoring for desktops. Honestly don't understand why OP (should it be RP?) would steal that dude's work and attach a lame joke.

There's a car, and the cloud is more cone-shaped in this one. So it's either a picture taken by someone else 15 minutes after the first one, or it was edited. Either way it's not just cropping the original. Maybe you're the dickbag.

Wait, reposting is okay, because it's only available to a small number of people, I'm with you there. But crossposting to other subreddits, where many people go after unsubscribing from the larger reddits, is not? Please explain.

By and large, that applies to image submissions, not story links. Crosspost image submission is almost always blatant karmawhoring, unless it is crossposted to or out of subreddits with less than 10k people.

Story links are subject to only limitation of pimping your own work. Spamming reddit with your own blogposts causes feeling of utter revulsion in me.

not just an alien spaceship, that's a Covenant Phantom! If we're seeing this now without any evidence of a major orbital attack it is likely on a recon mission. A small team of Zealot-class Elites (likely cloaked) have been dropped in to assess the status of our defenses and location of any valuable artifacts. Long story short, everyone here is already dead.

Alien Engineer: Dammit! Our atmosphere doesn't randomly change state around objects! Why the hell? Never mind, the cloaking field must be attracting atmospheric particles. I'll just expand the field to fill the sky, then, that looks more natural. Problem solved, sir.

It looks like a shelf cloud. The bottom is ragged because the inflow/outflow boundary is full of turbulence caused by wind shear. The smooth top is made of warm moist air being forced upward by the sinking cold outflow.